| 1910 - 1076 pages
...agreed that " in case of serious disagreement or conflict, before an appeal to arms, the signatory Powers agree to have recourse, as far as circumstances...offices or mediation of one or more friendly Powers." But, " independently of this recourse, the signatory Powers recommend that one or more Powers, strangers... | |
| United States. Department of State - 1915 - 1010 pages
...Convention for the Pacific Settlement of International Disputes, which provides that — ARTICLE 2. In case of serious disagreement or dispute, before...an appeal to arms, the contracting powers agree to nave recourse, as far as circumstances allow, to the good offices or mediation of one or more friendly... | |
| 1898 - 556 pages
...disagreement or conflict, before appealing to arms to have recourse, so far as circumstances will permit, to the good offices or mediation of one or more friendly Powers. ARTICLE 3. In the event of mediation being spontaneously accepted by the States in conflict, the aim... | |
| 1899 - 160 pages
...disagreement or conflict, before appealing to arms to have recourse, so far as circumstances will permit, to the good offices or mediation of one or more friendly powers. ARTICLE 3. In the event of mediation being spontaneously accepted by the states in conflict, the aim... | |
| American Bar Association - 1899 - 752 pages
...disagreement or conflict, before appealing to arms to have recourse, as far as circumstances will permit, to the good offices or mediation of one or more friendly Powers. ARTICLE 3. — In the event of mediation being spontaneously accepted by the States in conflict, the... | |
| Frederick William Holls - 1900 - 612 pages
...Mediation ARTICLE II In case of serious disagreement or conflict, before an appeal to arms, the Signatory Powers agree to have recourse, as far as circumstances...offices or mediation of one or more friendly Powers. ARTICLE III Independently of this recourse, the Signatory Powers consider it useful that one or more... | |
| Frederick William Holls - 1900 - 606 pages
...arms, the Signatory tion. < • ' fe . J lowers agree to nave recourse, as tar as circumstances will allow, to the good offices or mediation of one or more friendly Powers. This article reaffirms the principles of the Declaration of Paris of 1856, as follows : — Declaration... | |
| William Evans Darby - 1900 - 544 pages
...appealing to arms, the Signatory Powers agree that they will have recourse, so far as circumstances permit, to the good offices or Mediation of one or more friendly Powers. ART. 3. — Independently of this recourse, the Signatory Powers Résolus à favoriser de tous leurs... | |
| George Grafton Wilson, George Fox Tucker - 1901 - 534 pages
...MEDIATION ART. 2. In case of serious disagreement or conflict, before an appeal to arms, the Signatory Powers agree to have recourse, as far as circumstances...offices or mediation of one or more friendly Powers. ART. 3. Independently of this recourse, the Signatory Powers recommend that one or more Powers, strangers... | |
| United States. Department of State - 1901 - 928 pages
...MEDIATION. ARTICLE II. In case of serious disagreement or conflict, before an appeal to arms, the Signatory Powers agree to have recourse, as far as circumstances...offices or mediation of one or more friendly Powers. ARTICLE III. Independently of this recourse, the Signatory Powers recommend that one or move Powers,... | |
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